Showing posts with label Glasgow Federation of Anarchists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glasgow Federation of Anarchists. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 February 2015

May Day Of Yester Year.

 
May Day 1962.
        With May Day on the horizon, I was flicking through some old papers and cuttings, and came across this one. I can't pinpoint the date, but the speakers should give us the era.
 A sea of bunnits, May Day Glasgow 1913.

GLASGOW:
                    On Sunday, April 27, the Glasgow Anarchist Communist Group held a meeting at the bottom of Buchanan street; comrades Angus McKay and Porter spoke to a large audience. On May 4, we joined the Labour Day demonstration. It was one of the worst of days from the weather standpoint. The procession started amidst a heavy downpour of rain, with thunder and lightening. Ten thousand marched to Glasgow Green, drenched; there would have been thirty thousand had it been a fine day. Glasgow has taken its May Day seriously; it was a day out for the Reds. No less than 135 Labour and Socialist organisations were represented. It was inspiring, and showed the people are awakening. We had nearly a thousand round our platform; our comrades Angus McKay, Leckie, Porter, Howie, and others were speakers. There was a good sale of literature. This summer we intend to have a vigorous campaign in and around Glasgow.
A. B. Howie, Secretary.
Who were these comrades, and how do we tell and record their story, after all, it's our history?

Something a wee bit more modern.